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Cake day: November 8th, 2025

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  • What makes it a threat?

    It’s not a threat when:

    I don’t know you in person. I don’t know where you live. I don’t know your name. I don’t know your family, friends, co-workers or any other online contacts that can point me to you. I’m not making any overreaching attempts to locate you. No where did I state or say that I was coming to find you.

    Hm, you seem to have a loose definition of what constitutes a threat. Just like you do in reality and the world around you, child. Just the trash that you are. Also learn to read, dumbass.



  • I just don’t bother reviewing that much, as much as it annoys me not to because I want to try and be helpful. Like, there’s no safe space for you to go to, to review your workplace. Other places, when reviewing products, only care to read 4 and 5 star reviews but never the lower ones even if they were constructive.

    But I find reviewing workplaces the hardest because, apparently you can be fired if someone connects the dots and find out you work for them to want to fire you over it.



  • Dust is pretty inescapable. Dust can even be from dead skin off of you. You’re always surrounded by particles in the air, some you can see, some you can’t see. The air is almost never 100% clean. But that doesn’t mean that upkeeping cleanliness and seeking things like humidifiers, filters for A/C-Heater-Furnace is all for naught. They will help and keeping a light schedule as to how much you clean helps too.

    I know, dust really sucks and can give you the feeling of ‘why bother’ when it’s just going to come back and collect layers in a matter of time. But, you can at least slow it down.




  • I’m sorry but this answer right here is why they win.

    Sure, you may not know them personally, but they’re getting to know you more than you’re knowing yourself. Enough to specifically push and market products specifically and particularly at you.

    Yes they usually are personally responsible and they aren’t always on the bottom. They make $56 ~ $161k a year, entry to senior. They’re just above the grind.

    That’s nothing new because that’s applicable to any job, not just marketing.